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Lift like Thor with the heavy-duty Neoprene Asathor Knee Sleeves. Being 7mm thick, they offer powerful stabilization for heavy lifting and extra support during rehabilitation. The design delivers maximum joint compression and promotes better blood flow. The knee sleeves has "Asathor" and Grimfrost logos printed on them.
- Sold in pairs
- 7mm high grade SCR Neoprene
- Designed to minimize the risk of injury and aid performance.
- Reinforced seam construction to maximize longevity
- 3-D design for comfortable, contoured fit
- Provides joint compression and warmth
- Reduces pressure and swelling
SIZE GUIDE:
Straighten your leg and measure the circumference of your knee mid patella.
SMALL: 11.8-13" (30-33 cm)
MEDIUM: 13-14.2" (33-36 cm)
LARGE: 14.2-15.7" (36-40 cm)
X-LARGE: 15.7-17" (40-43 cm)
XX-LARGE: 17-18.3" (43-46 cm)
Asathor is a name commonly used in old sagas for the god Thor. It translates to Thor the Aesir (=god).

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Lift like Thor with the heavy-duty Neoprene Asathor Knee Sleeves. Being 7mm thick, they offer powerful stabilization for heavy lifting and extra support during rehabilitation. The design delivers maximum joint compression and promotes better blood flow. The knee sleeves has "Asathor" and Grimfrost logos printed on them.
- Sold in pairs
- 7mm high grade SCR Neoprene
- Designed to minimize the risk of injury and aid performance.
- Reinforced seam construction to maximize longevity
- 3-D design for comfortable, contoured fit
- Provides joint compression and warmth
- Reduces pressure and swelling
SIZE GUIDE:
Straighten your leg and measure the circumference of your knee mid patella.
SMALL: 11.8-13" (30-33 cm)
MEDIUM: 13-14.2" (33-36 cm)
LARGE: 14.2-15.7" (36-40 cm)
X-LARGE: 15.7-17" (40-43 cm)
XX-LARGE: 17-18.3" (43-46 cm)
Asathor is a name commonly used in old sagas for the god Thor. It translates to Thor the Aesir (=god).























